Jan 10, 2020

I am running another live, online watercolour demonstration on Sunday, March 1st at 6 pm UK time (GMT). Wherever you are, join me for this unique paint along, where we will paint the pretty town of St Emilion in France. It's a popular tourist destination and a World Heritage Site. This will not be a recording. It is LIVE!

This online workshop is suitable for painters of any level. It will be a demonstration in Watercolor. I will go at a slow pace and describe with commentary what I am doing and the techniques I am using. The commentary will only be in English, and I will try and speak slowly because I have many attendees where English is not their first language.

I might be painting this one using just three colors !!

All you will need is a good/reliable internet connection, and a headphone or PC speakers to hear my audio commentary (Worldwide Conference call phone numbers will also be provided if you want to connect by phone). If you want to, you'll be able to ask plenty of questions as I go along. There is a $7 USD fee to attend this live session. It will not be uploaded to YouTube (as a Public Video) or available to anyone apart from the attendees who have paid to watch. I should be able to send you a link to the recording of the demo afterwards, which only you can see.

The demo might be an hour to an hour and a half in duration (depends on how many questions/comments I get!). We will paint at a slow speed and in stages. So you can paint along with me if you want, or wait until you receive a link to the recording.

Here's a photo from a previous session, with 'attendee' Jack Cwiek showing his setup, following me as I paint!

And this is what it could look like on your screen..

You need to register to attend (please do this as soon as possible and not on the day) and I will then send you a payment request from me for your $7 USD fee. You will then be sent an email with the simple connection instructions for attending the demo...

Registration will close a week before the event.

We will be painting this scene - the pretty town of St Emilion in France. Old buildings, shadows and cars. Oh, and we will also include some figures!: